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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: GEORGETOWN DIXIE 2 1. White Space 9 2. Historically White Law Schools and the Deep Structure of White Institutional Space 46 3. Legal Myths and the Discourse of Abstract Individualism 86 4. We Give Them the Moon, But Still They Complain: Colorblind Racism in the Law Schools 115 5. "Wow - You are Really Articulate": Law Students of Color Negotiating White Space 152 6. Still Asking Too Much 188 Conclusion: In the Elephant 222 Bibliography: 247
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Law -- Study and teaching -- Social aspects -- United States.
Law schools -- Social aspects -- United States.
African American law students -- United States.
Racism -- United States.